GRESHAM
Ol'TLtMÌK TUESDAY,
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Phone and Mail Orders
eceive Prompt Attention.
MARCH
7.
l» l«
VENTURA PARK
C olum bia g ran g e hall was a m erry
On S atu rd ay the Base Line Im
, scene last S atu rd ay n ig h t when the provem ent elub held a banquet an d ;
' young folks gave an e n te rta in m e n t
hard tim e social at th e ir club house, j
and banquet for the o ld er g ran g ers.
are any better than yours, or will be any more carefully cared
The
atten d a n ce was good co n sid er
And it can be said th a t th e young
for in this safe State Bank.
folks can do th in g s w henever it ing the w eath er, and a splendid su p
strik e s them , and they deserve m uch per follow ed by a good lim e was 1
This is your Bank, everybody 's Bank, and its splendid time-
praise for th e ir efforts in e n te rta in greatly enjo y ed by all.
saving, business prom oting facilities are at the command of
ing last S atu rd ay . It was a really
EVERY depositor, be his balance large or small.
Mr. an d Mrs. Allen P aren t, of
com e-together social, and th e th re e
Why not come in and talk it over? Now's the time.
school teachers. Miss C oulter. Miss Hillsview , spent a week In th e hom e
Alice R asm ussen an d Miss G race of th e ir son F ra n k , leaving Sunday
4 p er cent In te re s t paid on Savings and Tim e deposits, com pounded
Ferguson were kept busy seeing to it on th e 4 :3 0 car.
The Im provem ent club here Is i
_
Sem i-A nnually.
th a t every lady had a good tim e. P ro
gressive 500 was th e m ain fe a tu re gratified to learn th a t th e C olum bia
d u rin g th e evening, and Mr. H. R ick H ighway an d th e county roads lead
e rt won th e first prle, his scores ing th e re to will be beautified by
GRESHAM, OREGON
K. a . M ILLER, C ashier
reaching 1500, and he is now passiug shade tree s ra th e r th an roses. At a
I his sp a re tim e playing with a pet recent m eeting It was voted th a t this
billy goat. Mrs. Floyd Reed had club en d o rse trees on account of the
1280 and Mrs. P. A nderson 1260 lastin g q u ality and lack of cost for
scores to th e ir credit. Miss F rid a upkeep.
S atu rd ay is Child W elfare Day at
S w arting got th e prize for th e best
proposal, and C. Hicks took the prize th e R ussellville gran g e an d th e Base
for th e best an sw er an d he is now Line Im provem ent elub will co-oper
for th e best answ er an d he is now ate w ith th e g ran g e In m aking ibis
to o tin g a tin h o rn on th e Colum bia day a success.
Mrs. F ra n k P aren t and two ch il
Highway. A good p ro g ram was ren
dered d u rin g th e first p art of th e dren D onald and H ow ard le ft fo r a
evening and at m idnight re fre sh th ree w eek’s stay In Salem and Al
m ents w ere served in th e dining bany. W hile in Salem they will visit
room, and when th e p arty broke up Mrs. P a re n t’s brother- Dr. F red H.
a t a late hour, it was declared th a t Thom pson and in Albany will be the
a very p leasan t evening had been en guests of h er m other, Mrs. Rufus
At I» o 'c lo c k a. in.
joyed by all an d we sh all soon look Thom pson.
fo r-a n o th e r such co m e-together so
BORING
cial.
I have ren te d my F arm and will sell ev ery th in g th ereo n , as follow s:
Mrs. L ottie Benfield has ju s t re
Boring R ebekah lodge, 2T3, has
II head of C attle, (six M ilk C o w s), 8 tw o-year-old lle ife r s; th orou gh b red
ceived w ord th a t Mrs. M asterson, been ta k in g in can d id ates every m eet
H olstein Hull, th ree years old ; H elfer C alf, 4 m ou th s old.
passed aw ay last F rid a y at M onta- ing lately. A fter th e m eeting last
O
ne
B
rood
Mare, w eigh t 180» pound«. w ill h ave colt in April . O ne Work
zano, W ash., at the hom e of h er F riday evening th e su p p er com m it
H orse, w eigh t II2O pounds.
d a u g h te r at th a t place. Mrs. M aster- tee had a fine chicken supper aw ait
iffin had been bedfast for ab o u t six ing in th e dining room , which was
Two h u n d red W hite L eghorn C hickens, one y ear o ld ; u few Belgian
m onths.
She leaves a husband at enjoyed by all. S atu rd ay , th e mem H ares, 2 sets Double H arness, Single H arness, Top Buggy, 1 Spring Hack
the age of 85, th ree ch ild ren , several bers are going to c h a rte r a special B Irdsell Wugou, M etal W heel F arm T ru ck , H arrow , Hay Rack
G rass
g ran d ch ild ren and two g re a t g ra n d car and v’slt Acme R ebekah lodge
Seeder, Root C u tter, Several Milk Cans, 2 C u ltiv ato rs, S harpies Cream
children.
Mr. and Mrs. M asterson No. 38, at F irs t and A lder, P o rtlan d
S ep arato r, No. 3, 14-in. O liver Plow, V h o rse Plow, 12-ln. Plow , O liver
had lived in th is vicinity for many
Snow fell all day F rid ay and S at Side-hill Plow, sm all P latfo rm Scale», Disc H arrow , 240-egg M cClana
h an In cu b a to r, G reen Bone C u tter, Bees an d Bee Supplies aud lot of
years.
urday and som e on Sunnay. It m elt
Mrs. G. Bates has gone to Yamhill ed alm ost as fast as It fell, but ab o u t Tools and m any o th e r th in g s too nu m ero u s to m ention.
to visit w ith h er nephew , L. Bates, eight inches piled up.
for a sh o rt time.
Sale« under $ 1 » , C ash; over $ 1 0 , six m on th 's tim e at H per cent.
Mrs. Alice Olson, wife of Jo h n Ol TERM!
Mrs. Jo h n T aylor got a m essage son of H aley statio n , died a t f 6 : 3 0
In terest. Tw o per een t. D iscou n t for C ash.
last week tellin g th a t h er b ro th er,
m. S atu rd ay . She has been ailing
L aw n H asten, had been accidentally for som e tim e. Besides h e r husband
SALE RAIN OR SHINE. F R E E LUNCH AT NOON
sh o t at Yakim a.
she leaves a d au g h ter, R u th and two
Mrs. T ollefson has ju st re tu rn e d sons, K nute and H erb ert. F u n eral
a fte r a m o n th ’s visit w ith h er p aren ts services w ere held a t th e Swedish
at Seattle.
church, H aley statio n and b u rial was
Mrs. C. C. D arling was in th e city a t P leasan t H ome today.
OW NER
w ith relativ es last week.
Several Boring folks w ent to San R. I. ANDERSON, A uctioneer.
K. A. M ILLER, Clerk
W. H icks, who has been on the dy S atu rd ay evening to a tte n d th e
sick list lately, is som ew hat b e tte r e n te rta in m e n t “ Vice Versa. Miss Mil
at th is tim e.
dred F o ster san g a couple of songs,
The H ighw ay bus is now ru n n in g accom panied on th e piuno and violin
us far as M ultnom ah Falls.
by th e Misses Telford.
Nobody’s Dollars
JUST ARRIVED!
4
Warner’s Rnst-Prcof Corsets
We are showing new models both in lace back and lace
front, styles for every type of figure
Every pair carries a guarantee not to “ ru s t” “ b rea k ” or
“ te a r.”
BANK OF GRESHAM
You can rub and scrub a W arner's “ Rust P ro o f” Corset
and always keep it fresh and clean. W ater will not hurt the
cloth or trimmings. Wash it as you will.
Auction Sale
CANNON’S
GRESHAM,
OREGON
THE TA D ’S STORE
On my Premises 1-4 mile west of Anderson Sta.
Phone 641
ORIENT
VICTORY
Mrs. F ra n k G row er will move to
P o rtlan d th is week, having ren ted
h er place to F. G otcher, who will
move.
H arvey W aybill, who has been
very ill with pleuro-pneum onia, is
im proving.
Mrs. Ralph Ryan is » xpected front
C alifornia th is week.
W a lte r Johanson has disposed of
his business in
P o rtlan d and
Is
sp ending a few days with his fath er.
M ultnom ah g ran g e will meet on
T h ursday evening. M arch 8 th , with
work in th e four low er degrees. An
In terestin g program will be given.
T he sub ject, “ Resolved, th a t tire is
m ore D estructive titan W a te r” will
be debated by P rofessor Q uicksall
and Irvin N eibauer on the affirm a
tive; R uth W heeler and Isaac A n
derson will take the negative. T h ere
will be in stru m e n ta l music by Zina
N eibauer, select read in g by O scar
Stone. W aford Staffenson will speak
on how to break young horses. All
g ran g e rs are invited.
A leap year dance will be given in
th e g range hall on S atu rd ay evening
next. Ail ladies are invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke took d in
n er witli Mr and Mrs. G. W. A llder
S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad called
on Mr. and Mrs. H. D o u th it and Mr.
and Mrs. F. Fotli S unday afternoon.
Miss Florence W ilhelm spent S at
urday and Sunday with th e hom e
folks.
Miss E dith A ndrew s left last
T hursday with her sister, Miss Leva
Powell, for C anada w here she expects
to spend th e next su m m er and fall.
Mr. I. T. Wood called on Mrs. G.
W. A llder Sunday aftern o o n .
Miss L ena Cooley invited in a few
of her young frien d s last M onday
evening, it being h er birthday. They
report having spent a very p leasan t
evening.
Mis. W. E. M organ and d au g h ters
A nnie and Dolly spent Sunday a f te r
noon with Mrs. H en iy D outhit.
POWELL VALLEY
Next Sunday evening, March 12,at
7:30, Miss A nna Sw anson of th e
C ouer d' Alene College (Id a h o ) will
speak on th e su b ject, “ The Pow er of
T h o u g h t" at the Swedish L u th e ra n
Some bald headed men suggest tile church. This lectu re is given espec
idea th a t h air, like n atu re , abhors a ially- for th e young people, but every
vacuum .
one is cordially invited to atten d .
Sanitary Meat Market
BEST QUALITY MEATS
PH O N E 54x
F R E E D ELIV ERY
Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
ADOLF TIETZE
MAIN ST.
GRESHAM. ORE.
H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First anil Second.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
F a rm e r’s H auling,
F u rn itu re
moving. O rders tak en
for Coal,
Briquets, Wood, Sand and Gravel.
Gresham
Phone 79 x
Bert Hoss
P ortlan d ,
Broadway 2OH2; A 2O7M
Saturday, March 11
JOHN KRANTZ
COTTRELI.
PLEASANT HOME
The P aren t-T ea ch e r's association
will give a college play en title d , “ O ur
Awful A u n t,” at th e C o ttre ll school
house F rid ay evening, ^ a r c h 10.
Come p rep ared to laugh. T he play
will begin prom ptly at 8 :3 0 and will
last one hour.
Wm. C rasw ell was a P o rtlan d vis
ito r F rid ay and S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford were
th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. George
B lackburn W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D elbert T ruelove, of
P o rtlan d , were th e g u ests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. H utchins S atu rd ay and
Sunday.
Mtss B e rth a Albel, of B oring, Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crasw ell
th is week.
Miss B eulah C aplinger, of V an
couver. W ash., visited relativ es here
Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph M anary spent last
week w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. B urlingam e
and d au g h ter, E dna and Mrs. P e te r
son, of F airv iew , wer£ g u ests on
T h u rsd ay of Rev. C. M. Brown and
family.
Mrs. W. E. M arkeli and Mrs. C. M.
Brown called on Mrs. Jo h n B ram hall
on T uesday afternoon.
Mrs. G ran t Sloop m ade a business
visit to G resham W ednesday a fte r
noon.
Mrs. C. M. Brown served tea at her
hom e on W ednesday aftern o o n for
the benefit of the L adies’ Aid socie
ty. F o u rte en ladies w ere present
an d a very p le asa n t afte rn o o n was
spent. T he society will m eet at th e
som e place for th e next m eeting, on
M arch 15.
Mrs. H arry M orris and son, of
P o rtlan d w ith her sister, is visiting
Mrs. Em il B artsch.
Mrs. A lbert B ankus, of P o rtlan d ,
visited on S unday a t th e hom es of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B ankus and
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. L. S h riller
Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz, of
Sandy, w ere callers a t F ir Orove
farm on Monday.
Mrs. H aw o rth , of Kelso, called on
frien d s In th is vicinity W ednesday.
"Our A w fu l Aunt-"
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11.
Rustic, $9.
Barn
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Fencing, $6.
Shipiap, $3.
SPLIT. ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POST’S
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
We Deliver Lumber
JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
PIIDNE 4 lx
Route No. 2.
C ity G a r a g e
Sandy, Oregon. A L. Deaton & \\
A I’roctor, Proprietor«.
AGENTS FOR DODGE BROS MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK
ATTACHMENTS
Bring in your old Ford and let tin make yon a one-ton Truck
We pay t ash for Serond-liand
lo r d car*.
Is th e title of a college play to be
given at th e C o ttrell schoolhouse F r i
day evening, March 10. 8 :3 0 o'clock,
auspices P aren t-T ea ch e rs' asso cia
tion Adm ission, children 10c, ad u lts
15e. A 10-eent lunch will be served
a fte r th e play.
HILLSVIEW
TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R
AUTO TIRES
We have Ju st received a larg e sh ip m en t of F ord
T ires— six different m akes In stock as follow s:
G imm I i 'I c I i , Kelly-M prlngflcld, F iresto n e, Y italic, t i d i e d
S ta tes and G i t .1. Brans.
Most of th ese T ires are non-skids an d of aeveral
different p a tte rn s of th e well know n United S tates T ire
Co. brand.
A p a r t of th e se T ires a re ones we will give ten per
cent, discount on for two days beginning F rid ay , F eb
ru ary 25.
R em em ber th is offer Is good only for th e two days—
February Oft and 8 8 , I »10.
D on't fo rg et th e d ates and come in and see us.
If you are un ab le to com e in you may phone your
o rd e r and we will hold casings for you. T his Is Abso
lutely th e la st ch ance to get them a t th ese prices
LATOURELL & SON, Agts.
POWELL ST.,
Phon. 44
GRESHAM. ORE.
j Get Good Reading
Jo h n W edln and Jo h n E rickson, of
Swensen, O regon, sp en t a few days
MELROSE
last week a t th e hom e of th e fo rm
e r's b ro th er, A ugust W edln.
Mrs. N ellie K enney, of P o rtlan d ,
Mrs. Nets Rodlun, Mrs. E. P.
is visiting w ith J. A. Jones and fam
Schedeen and Mrs. E. Jo h n so n spent
W IT H
ily.
M onday w ith Mrs. Sam uelson who is
Miss L au ra Hones, who haB been
1 yr.
( moi.
In th e hospital in P o rtland.
in P o rtlan d for th e past few m onths,
Daily Oregonian .............................|6 .0 0
>3.26
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
ugust
W
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v
isit
is at hom e again.
Daily and Sunday O reg o n ian ............ 8.00
4.25
ed
Mrs.
Olsen
at
Haley
last
Tuesday,
T he young people from M elrose,
Dally Jo u rn a l .................................... 5.50
2.75
j
Mrs.
Olsen
h
as
been
very
ill
for
some
who atten d e d th e party on Miss Lena
Dally an d Sunday Jo u rn a l ........... 7.60
4.00
Cooley, w ere Jack
Stafford, Will ' tim e.
E vening T elegram ......................... 4.60
2.50
Jo
h
n
S
trom
,
who
has
been
unable
Jones. Miss L au ra Jo n es, L ester
W eekly O regonian .....................
2.00
1.15
| to w alk for som e tim e, was able to
Richey and O rlie Conrad.
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2.00
1.16
j a tte n d ch u rch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Y u n k er and
Now’s the best time to subscribe. Do it NOW.
LUSTED
fam ily sp e n t Sunday with Mr. and
PHONE 701
Those who are on th e ho n o r roll Mrs A. E F o rsy th
Mr.
and
M/s
Rueben
F
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,
of
for th e m onth en ding are, H arry
C arlson, C arl G oger, Mary Dollo- M ilw aukie, sp e u t F riday w ith Mr
witch, Mamie Denny, G ladys A nder and Mrs. Ixyuls Y unker and Mr. and W hen to T ak e < handM-rlnin's T ab lets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o ouoo
W hen you feel dull and stu p id a f
son, W illie Heater, Ida Hester, M yrtle Mrs. A. E F o rsy th .
ter eatin g.
H enry Beers and Jo h n C u n n in g
M oulton, Karl Babcock, P aul Dollo-
W hen co n stip ated o r bilious.
W hen you have a sick headache.
wltch, Jo h n Heater, A lb ert Quay, ham m ade a business trip to Eagle
AZ. I. KIWOB AMD AX.X. BIBBB
W hen you have a so u r stom ach.
Mollie Wolff, H enry Wolff. Thoae C reek one day last week.
W h-n you belch a f te r eatin g .
New Gallery
p erfect in sp ellin g w ere, E arl B ab
W hen you have indigestion
W hen nervous o r d espondent.
cock, H arry C arlson, G ladys A n d er
H u s t o P r e v e n t C roup.
W hen you have no relish fo r your
PICTURE FRAMING
son, Amil K illin.
W hen th e child is su b je ct to a t
GILT « It
tack s of croup, see to It th a t he eats m eals.
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Neat and Cheap.
a lig h t evening m eal, as an overload
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resham
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Store.
ed stom ach may bring on an attac k ,
PLEASANT VALLEY
also w atch for th e first sym p tom — FOUND— L ad les’ gold w atch and
M A X S C H N E ID E R
Rev. J. C. T ib b tt's w ill preach at h o arseness, an d give C h am b erlain 's
chain. O w ner m ay have sam e by i
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Hall
B ldg , Main Bt„ Ores nam
Cough
Remedy
as
soon
as
th
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child
Identifying
p
ro
p
erty
and
paying
th e church on Sunday at 3 p. m. All
Mheaa »41
becomes hoarse. O btainable a t the
for thia ad. B. L. W alrad , Jr.
a re cordially invited.
G resham D rug Store.
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